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The Holy Parent or Lignee of Madame Sainte Anne. Saint Anne had three husbands: Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome. From her first husband, Joachim, she had a daughter, Saint Mary, whom she married Joseph (birth of Jesus Christ)

The Holy Parent or Lignee of Madame Sainte Anne. Saint Anne had three husbands: Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome. From her first husband, Joachim, she had a daughter, Saint Mary, whom she married Joseph (birth of Jesus Christ)


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The Holy Parent or Lignee of Madame Sainte Anne. Saint Anne had three husbands: Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome. From her first husband, Joachim, she had a daughter, Saint Mary, whom she married Joseph (birth of Jesus Christ)

JEB4882744 The Holy Parent or Lignee of Madame Sainte Anne. Saint Anne had three husbands: Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome. From her first husband, Joachim, she had a daughter, Saint Mary, whom she married Joseph (birth of Jesus Christ). When Joachim died, Saint Anne married Cleophe, Joseph's brother. She had another daughter, whom she called Mary again. She married Alphee (birth of the four sons: James the minor, Joseph the righteous (= Barsabas), Simon and Jude). After the death of her second husband, Saint Anne married Salome in the third marriage, of whom she begat a daughter whom she also called Mary. She was married to Zebedee (birth of the two sons: James the Major and Saint John the Evangelist). Painting by Simon de Chalons. Oil on wood, 1543. Musee Calvet, Avignon.; Musee Calvet, Avignon, France; (add.info.: The Holy Parent or Lignee of Madame Sainte Anne. Saint Anne had three husbands: Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome. From her first husband, Joachim, she had a daughter, Saint Mary, whom she married Joseph (birth of Jesus Christ). When Joachim died, Saint Anne married Cleophe, Joseph's brother. She had another daughter, whom she called Mary again. She married Alphee (birth of the four sons: James the minor, Joseph the righteous (= Barsabas), Simon and Jude). After the death of her second husband, Saint Anne married Salome in the third marriage, of whom she begat a daughter whom she also called Mary. She was married to Zebedee (birth of the two sons: James the Major and Saint John the Evangelist). Painting by Simon de Chalons. Oil on wood, 1543. Musee Calvet, Avignon.); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023

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This stunning painting depicts The Holy Parent or Lignee of Madame Sainte Anne, a figure known for her multiple marriages and the birth of several important figures in Christian history. Saint Anne had three husbands: Joachim, Cleophas, and Salome. From her first husband, Joachim, she had a daughter named Mary who would go on to marry Joseph and give birth to Jesus Christ. After Joachim's death, Saint Anne married Cleophe and had another daughter named Mary. She then married Alphee and gave birth to four sons: James the minor, Joseph the righteous (Barsabas), Simon, and Jude. Finally, after the death of her second husband, she married Salome and bore a daughter also named Mary who would later marry Zebedee and have two sons: James the Major and Saint John the Evangelist. This intricate family tree is beautifully captured in this painting by Simon de Chalons from 1543. The detailed brushwork brings each figure to life as they are depicted in various stages of their lives. This artwork serves as a reminder of the importance of family connections throughout history and how they can shape our understanding of faith and tradition.

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